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mitt romney is the one the republicans are taking to the big dance. are there any drawexpwrookz well it's hard to get excited about mitt romney. >> if the election were tomorrow it would probably be mitt romney. but that's only because of the lack of choice. >> jon: wow. ( laughter ) the republicans are nervous about nominating the mormon ex-governor with perceived softness on social issues. they'll do it but with the same enthusiasm as, say, someone taking their cousin to the prom. ( laughter ) it's better than nothing. you might still get laid, but you're not going to feel that great about it. what?! no, i'm sorry! i'm sorry! ( applause ) i shouldn't have said it! i'm sorry! so judgmental. all right, clearly, republicans are looking for an option. what else have we got? >> jon huntsman makes his entrance in the republican presidential race. >> is he likely to become the sort of anti-romney candidate for the republicans? >> jon: the anti-romney. he's a handsome mormon ex-governor with perceived softness on social issues. ( laughter ) he's not the ant
mitt romney is the one the republicans are taking to the big dance. are there any drawexpwrookz well it's hard to get excited about mitt romney. >> if the election were tomorrow it would probably be mitt romney. but that's only because of the lack of choice. >> jon: wow. ( laughter ) the republicans are nervous about nominating the mormon ex-governor with perceived softness on social issues. they'll do it but with the same enthusiasm as, say, someone taking their cousin to the prom....
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is more used to big hollywood stars than anywhere else. but these are stars of such a different nature. this is a real-life and prince and princess. >> reporter: the neighborhood around the british consulate where the couple will stay will be sealed off. homeowners here signed agreements that they wouldn't allow paparazzi on their property to try to sneak some photos. one neighbor put up a screen. >> nobody will be trying anything out of the ordinary. there will be no hiding in bushes. there's going to be no climbing of trees. there's going to be no paying off a neighbor to try out their windows. >> reporter: while in tinseltown they will hobnob with some of the biggest names in hollywood, including j. lo, tom hanks, josh brolin and more. >> they're royalty in the u.k. they're coming over here. and sort of like royalty to us, as well. we look at them as our a-list stars, even greater than that. we don't have our own royalty here. who can you think of as royal in the u.s.? paris hilton? >> reporter: the most anticipated british invasion in
is more used to big hollywood stars than anywhere else. but these are stars of such a different nature. this is a real-life and prince and princess. >> reporter: the neighborhood around the british consulate where the couple will stay will be sealed off. homeowners here signed agreements that they wouldn't allow paparazzi on their property to try to sneak some photos. one neighbor put up a screen. >> nobody will be trying anything out of the ordinary. there will be no hiding in...
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that's a big gap. means a lot of programs would be cut that would drive the u.s. into a recession. i think that's a much more likely scenario than a default scenario. it just seems inconceivable that the treasury department would not pay on our debt. that would create all kinds of havoc financially here and globally. so i don't think they'll do that. >> ifill: let me ask you a question in addition to that on friday night people said when the markets open on monday morning there is going to be a big effect because of the deal that fell apart on friday night. yet we didn't see that much of an effect, why is that? >> well, i think there, a lot of people are second-guessing how financial investors and financial markets are going to react. and they've been wrong and wrong again. most of the markets are a little jittery, a little nervous but they're not panicked yet. i think the heat will get turned up as it were, as we head closer to august 2nd. but right now i would say markets are nervous but not panicked. >> ifill: nervous but not panicked. let's talk about the state because a lot of
that's a big gap. means a lot of programs would be cut that would drive the u.s. into a recession. i think that's a much more likely scenario than a default scenario. it just seems inconceivable that the treasury department would not pay on our debt. that would create all kinds of havoc financially here and globally. so i don't think they'll do that. >> ifill: let me ask you a question in addition to that on friday night people said when the markets open on monday morning there is going...
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you got a big day coming up. you'll be guest host of "the view" for the firsrstime. >> billy ray sire russian is the guest and a lot of hot top picks. >>> san mateo of county district attorney and announced charges will not be filed against a college student from san francisco who was arrested after not pulling up his pants on a flight. deshon marman and they want the faa to investigate the incident. the football player was removed from a flight at sfo last month. >> how is traffic looking this morning? >> it's a bit rough in san francisco especially 101 off the 280. we had an earlier accident cleared at bryant. stall at wyton has traffic through san leandro and hayward and bumper-to-bumper 680 towards danville. a lot of taillights there. >> and on lot of fog out thererr >>> cloudy, cool breezes and still drizzle around the barrier. checking out the 50s and 60s right now. sunshine will hit inland valleys and that is why we have 70s there. 50s around the bay and pockets of sunshine at the coast and 60s. flight arr
you got a big day coming up. you'll be guest host of "the view" for the firsrstime. >> billy ray sire russian is the guest and a lot of hot top picks. >>> san mateo of county district attorney and announced charges will not be filed against a college student from san francisco who was arrested after not pulling up his pants on a flight. deshon marman and they want the faa to investigate the incident. the football player was removed from a flight at sfo last month....
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one big step towards ending lockout tonight. owner as proved a proposed contract bringing labor peace 10 years. players are not voting tonight on this proposal. it's not a done deal yet. everything but raiders voting to ratify the new collective bargaining agreement. al davis choosing to abstain from the vote because of differences. so now, phone shall end of the lockout lies in the players hands. they have to recertify as a union, then approve a global agreement. some players feel they're being railroaded now with owners pressuring them to quickly fall in line and owners believe that we're going to kick off regular season on time. >> i think that we all have an obligation to get a decision done because we're down where time frames start impacting as not getting ready and not being able to play preseason games that, is okay. >> we've crafted a long term agreement that can be good for the game of football. >> see what players do tomorrow, giants and a's have the day off giving us a chance to enjoy clips from the new show produced
one big step towards ending lockout tonight. owner as proved a proposed contract bringing labor peace 10 years. players are not voting tonight on this proposal. it's not a done deal yet. everything but raiders voting to ratify the new collective bargaining agreement. al davis choosing to abstain from the vote because of differences. so now, phone shall end of the lockout lies in the players hands. they have to recertify as a union, then approve a global agreement. some players feel they're...
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and of course in whole region is, there is a huge ripple effect because this is obviously a big jobs generator, the place they call the space coast. but in particular today i spent some time talking with travis thompson who has spent 33 years here at the kennedy space center working on the shuttle program. he is the lead technician on the clogout crew, the guys who button them up, the astronauts, strap them in, shut the door and send them off to space. he and his team, it was a very emotional day for them. as they were finishing up their job they had put together a series of cards with messages talking about their appreciation for the program, their patted rotism and frankly -- patriotism and their sadness, and the final word was god bless america, held by travis thompson himself. this is travis thompson's last day on the job, after 100 shuttle missions, getting the crews strapped in and ready to go to space, tomorrow he has no job. where he is going to go to work. as he said, my job is putting human beings in spacecraft to go to space. i don't see a lot of prospects for doing that s
and of course in whole region is, there is a huge ripple effect because this is obviously a big jobs generator, the place they call the space coast. but in particular today i spent some time talking with travis thompson who has spent 33 years here at the kennedy space center working on the shuttle program. he is the lead technician on the clogout crew, the guys who button them up, the astronauts, strap them in, shut the door and send them off to space. he and his team, it was a very emotional...
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. >> that money could make a big difference to a lot of people. >> and by the bill and melinda gates foundation. dedicated to the idea that all people deserve the chance to live a healthy productive life. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: it was decision day in the house of representatives today as speaker john boehner faced a key test of his leadership, four days before the u.s. government could face default. "newshour" congressional correspondent kwame holman begins our coverage. >> reporter: house republicans pushed forward with a vote today on the speaker's plan, even as the measure faced a white house veto threat and a firm wall of opposition in the democratic- controlled senate. boehner's plan would cut the deficit by $917 billion over the next decade by capping the budgets of federal agencies. the proposal would also raise the debt ceiling by $900 billion enough to allow the g
. >> that money could make a big difference to a lot of people. >> and by the bill and melinda gates foundation. dedicated to the idea that all people deserve the chance to live a healthy productive life. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: it was decision day in the house of...
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>> it's pretty big. >> jon: really? >> yeah (laughter) don't drop it on your toe. >> jon: let me ask you this, volume 2, what period of wars does this cover and how much of the amazon is now gone? (laughter) what period of wars are we dealing with her. >> actually it's six, two in the 19th century, one in the early 20th century, and the rest with the soviet invasion and afterwards. >> jon: starting in '79. >> right. >> jon: what is so alluringly invadable about-- (laughter) >> jon: afghanistan because everyone seems to want to do it they don't have oil. they don't appear to have mineral wealth, although i think they've recently discovered that. they appear to just have a tightly knit group of tribes who don't care for being invaded. >> exactly. and in our case we called it an intervention. some call it an invasion. the big, the most important reason is that afghanistan is the highland of your asia. if you get control of the highland, speaking about the outer ring of great powers, then you have advantage over your neighb
>> it's pretty big. >> jon: really? >> yeah (laughter) don't drop it on your toe. >> jon: let me ask you this, volume 2, what period of wars does this cover and how much of the amazon is now gone? (laughter) what period of wars are we dealing with her. >> actually it's six, two in the 19th century, one in the early 20th century, and the rest with the soviet invasion and afterwards. >> jon: starting in '79. >> right. >> jon: what is so alluringly...
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>> the people we got are big eaters. three come all over the world to participate in our competition. >> steve berlinski. >> this is all about fun. >> ready, get set, go! >> just hope that you get somebody you can clearly beat. he's unbeatable. you just got to find somebody that can do it. >> i'm just thinking about the american soldiers that have defended this country. that's why we're celebrating july 4th, from revolution to modern day warfare. thank god for the veterans and those veterans wh
>> the people we got are big eaters. three come all over the world to participate in our competition. >> steve berlinski. >> this is all about fun. >> ready, get set, go! >> just hope that you get somebody you can clearly beat. he's unbeatable. you just got to find somebody that can do it. >> i'm just thinking about the american soldiers that have defended this country. that's why we're celebrating july 4th, from revolution to modern day warfare. thank god...
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straight ahead, we take you to the big easy for the big party. soledad's there. we're going to talk. ♪ twenty-five thousand mornings, give or take, is all we humans get. we spend them on treadmills. we spend them in traffic. and if we get lucky, really lucky, it dawns on us to go spend them in a world where a simple sunrise can still be magic. twenty-five thousand mornings. make sure some of them are pure michigan. your trip begins at michigan.org. ♪ >>> oh, man, from jennifer hudson, mary j. blanige and ush to kanye west. descend to think big easy this weekend for the 17th annual essence music festival. and we've got some cnn stars there, too. and some essence stars, as well. soledad o'brien joins us live from new orleans with a special guest. hello, ladies. by the way, the official sponsor, cnn. so how's it going so far? >> i'll answer that. it's been going really, really well. michelle ebanks is president of and is the person in charge of making sure we're all having fun. it's been great. i want to ask you a quick question about the empowerment session, th
straight ahead, we take you to the big easy for the big party. soledad's there. we're going to talk. ♪ twenty-five thousand mornings, give or take, is all we humans get. we spend them on treadmills. we spend them in traffic. and if we get lucky, really lucky, it dawns on us to go spend them in a world where a simple sunrise can still be magic. twenty-five thousand mornings. make sure some of them are pure michigan. your trip begins at michigan.org. ♪ >>> oh, man, from jennifer...
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there is a big income divide. affluent republicans say it is more important to reduce the deficit but poorer republicans, middle class and lower middle class republicans say no, no, protect our benefits. >> woodruff: and are these attitudes, andy, that have changed over time with all the attention that's now being give tone the size of the debt and the urgency of the problem. >> you know, people are willing to do a lot of things to reduce this deficit. the concern is at an all-time high but when it comes to entitlements, there's no movement. it really is rock solid when we see 2 to 1 margins. >> and again entitlements meaning social security. >> and even medicaid, having states raise -- make it -- reduce eligibility for medicaid, not 2 to 1 but a solid majority say no let's not do that. >> woodruff: naftali -- with public opinion aside, what sort of divide or is there one among the leadership in the democratic or republican parties between the rank and file. >> i think that is one of the most interesting dynamics
there is a big income divide. affluent republicans say it is more important to reduce the deficit but poorer republicans, middle class and lower middle class republicans say no, no, protect our benefits. >> woodruff: and are these attitudes, andy, that have changed over time with all the attention that's now being give tone the size of the debt and the urgency of the problem. >> you know, people are willing to do a lot of things to reduce this deficit. the concern is at an all-time...
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this sunday with the ship in big trouble. >> we ran out on the cabin door and we flew out because it linda heavily toward the port side. >> he found an ice chest floating by. it was at that moment his bad luck turned to good. >> ice chest that i picked up had two life vests in there and one bottle of water. that is luck. >> then he spotted a panga, a smaller fishing boat. they got on boat and they turned into rescuers. >> we had a rope and we threw that out to them. one guy swum to it and we threw it again, pretty soon the life raft came close so we got it altogether in that boat. in that time we were probably about 1 people. >> all of this terror and tragedy pete says can be laid at the feet of the captain. >> there was never any warning to us. there was no mayday. at the time i didn't even realize we didn't hear a beacon or a flare. a beacon picks it up immediately or somebody would have been within an hour. >> reporter: i promised him i would get this out to the public. he wanted to thank the mexican federales and mexican navy and he with a wants to thanks the family because when
this sunday with the ship in big trouble. >> we ran out on the cabin door and we flew out because it linda heavily toward the port side. >> he found an ice chest floating by. it was at that moment his bad luck turned to good. >> ice chest that i picked up had two life vests in there and one bottle of water. that is luck. >> then he spotted a panga, a smaller fishing boat. they got on boat and they turned into rescuers. >> we had a rope and we threw that out to...
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he's calling for a big, big compromise at this point. but let me ask you about what bipartisan folks like bowles, alan simpson, the center for responsible federal budget. i mean they're saying there's simply no way to get at this huge $14 trillion debt just on the spending side, that you have to go after revenues to get to that number. >> i think there's really two parts to that, judy. one is to reduce the overall business tax rate hopefully to make us more competitive globally. as i read president clinton reiterated today just makes sense if it's cheaper to do business here in the united states, then jobs will be created here. if it's cheaper to keep that cash and to create jobs abroad, that's what businesses will do because it makes economic sense. but again i think the last thing i would think you would want to do when the recovery is is so anemic and when the private sector is sort of sitting on the side lines because they don't know what the costs of doing business are going to be, tax rates, regulatory policy, that i think we need
he's calling for a big, big compromise at this point. but let me ask you about what bipartisan folks like bowles, alan simpson, the center for responsible federal budget. i mean they're saying there's simply no way to get at this huge $14 trillion debt just on the spending side, that you have to go after revenues to get to that number. >> i think there's really two parts to that, judy. one is to reduce the overall business tax rate hopefully to make us more competitive globally. as i read...
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>> you stayed in school and my parents were very big in my life. my parents are still married to this day which is very rare these days to see that. i had a good grounding force between -- >> good news is there was so much distance between set of "saved by the bell" and "different strokes." as long as you're away from those guys, you were ok. >> we did ok. us kids, we did ok. >> you not only stayed in school, you hit the books. >> it was important to me. i actually enjoyed school. i know that's a rarity, too. i really enjoyed school. i really did. >> did you get to go, though? >> i went up until junior high and then high school i was tutored the rest of the time. being tutored, you actually get a lot more attention and, you know, a lot different being in a class with 50 kids than just five kids. >> i told you during the commercial that when you were doing "saved by the bell" i actually came out and did a story for fox and i saw the set-up so your class there on the set, you know. mario lopez. >> i know, those are my classmates. people ask me did yo
>> you stayed in school and my parents were very big in my life. my parents are still married to this day which is very rare these days to see that. i had a good grounding force between -- >> good news is there was so much distance between set of "saved by the bell" and "different strokes." as long as you're away from those guys, you were ok. >> we did ok. us kids, we did ok. >> you not only stayed in school, you hit the books. >> it was...
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we have a big show tomorrow. on the show, senate budget committee chairman kent conrad and congressman tom price from the budget committee, and former white house deputy press secretary bill burton and the new york times business reporter andrew sorkin and lawrence o'donnell host of "last word with lawrence o'donnell" on msnbc, and my colleague tamron hall is off today, and thomas roberts is standing in for her. >> we are following the latest at the white house where lawmakers are trying to come to a compromise. now in order to prevent default which is seven days away, what happens if america's credit rating is ultimately downgraded. >>> and david wu says he is resigning from office amid a sex scandal, but not immediately, and we will have details on "newsnation" up next. 3q double shift... i need a break. he needs some gellin'. yeahhhhhhh. gellin' is like having a teeny tiny foot masseuse in your shoe. you like ? nice ! dr. scholl's massaging gel insoles. outrageous comfort, all-day long. but afraid you can't af
we have a big show tomorrow. on the show, senate budget committee chairman kent conrad and congressman tom price from the budget committee, and former white house deputy press secretary bill burton and the new york times business reporter andrew sorkin and lawrence o'donnell host of "last word with lawrence o'donnell" on msnbc, and my colleague tamron hall is off today, and thomas roberts is standing in for her. >> we are following the latest at the white house where lawmakers...
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he was a big jokester. i remember those things. >> how do you think the picture and the letter got stolen and what did you tell authorities and why did they believe you and say okay, we'll take it on? >> i think they believe me because i have other letters. you know, that spoke to my credibility. the timing that it was done. i was told it was sold in december, 2004. all these years later, if i was going to do something like that, they thought i would do it sooner. they felt if i sold one letter for that amount of money, i would have sold them all to have gotten more. it's why they believed it. >> you know, we have to have a little fun here. are you married? is there a special someone in your life? someone saying i have to compete with michael jackson or michael jordan. what if he comes back in the picture. >> no, i'm not married. god has someone for me. in his time, he'll find me. >> maybe michael's got good friends he could introduce you to. thanks for joining us today. setting the record straight. >> you'
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there were huge weaknesses in the whole construct of the monetary union in europe and my big surprise is that it has lasted ten years before through this kind of crisis these weaknesses came to the surface. on the other side of the ocean american politicians are still tussling over how to raise the country's debt ceiling republicans and democrats argue secretary of state hillary clinton has been trying to calm nervous investors that they will meet next week's deadline but economic analysts march and had to says it's already too late. the united states is essentially bankrupt in any case if they increase their debt ceiling actually as the chinese rating agency dugong has been saying even if they find an agreement and they increase the debt ceiling is going to be as a result more dead so the u.s. has thirteen point five trillion of dead and that's just the nomination of their budget it's not even the fiscal gap including all of the unfunded liabilities that the united states government actually keeps of the books and if you include this figure real looking at two hundred trillion us dol
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the senate, probably, but the house where there is a big sticking point. they have to come up with something that would clear the house in order to get through congress and become law. that is where they are stuck right now. they will meet thursday at the white house -- republican and democratic leaders together -- and going to try again to talk, but already it sounds like this will be a difficult conversation. yesterday, the speaker of the house john boehner, republican, put out this sort of warning that we could come to the white house and talk -- that is fine -- but it doesn't sound like things will go very far, he said, unless the president understands that republicans are not willing to raise taxes. as i said earlier, the president over the said we need a compromise, we need something that involves both cuts, which is what the republicans want, and ways to raise revenue. >> have democrats compromised on the hold medicare cuts issue? guest: right now there -- what to do with medicare and medicaid. i know the republicans said they want to raise the age
the senate, probably, but the house where there is a big sticking point. they have to come up with something that would clear the house in order to get through congress and become law. that is where they are stuck right now. they will meet thursday at the white house -- republican and democratic leaders together -- and going to try again to talk, but already it sounds like this will be a difficult conversation. yesterday, the speaker of the house john boehner, republican, put out this sort of...
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i'm not a big star as you think. i -- check back with me. hopefully, i get there. >> jennifer aniston and jamie fox walked the carpet in support of the film. you can the film premier. >> actor jonathan rhys myers was found on the floor of his home tuesday by paramedics. his spokesperson made no immediate comment n other news, beyonce has taken the world by storm this week. sunday the first woman in history to sell out london's glaft onbury arena. -- glastonbury arena. >> and this morning, she performed on "good morning america" and talked about acting in the remake of "a star is born". i'm on the red carpet in los angeles. >> coming up next, why nasa is suing an apollo 14 astronaut. and being billed the first robot for toddlers but parents like it as much as kids. take a look. >> and firefighters scouring the internet looking for illegal sale of fire work autos taking a look at live calm i 80 in berkeley. and what you notice is ugly [ female announcer ] did you know nine out of ten growinkids don't get the recommended amounts of whole grain
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could blow apart europe's approach of bailing out small countries like greece in hopes of protecting big ones. >> the threat today is for the whole eurozone, so we need to find a solution. >> ministers signed off on what they hope will be part of the new solution, the new bailout fund that will kick in from 2013, but as they all know, a lot could change before then. >> our brussels correspondent has been following the discussions by the eurozone finance ministers in brussels. can you tell us what has come out of today's debt crisis talks? >> the formal agreement on anything has now been pushed back into another meeting of finance ministers later this month, but they have been discussing a lot. of course, the focus has been on greece and the question of a second bailout for greece. is it possible? how much will be needed? when will it be triggered? and, crucially, should private bondholders take their share responsibly? should there be obliged to extend their lines of credit to greece to put off the evil day when they will need a second bailout and call in their dead? the ecb, the europea
could blow apart europe's approach of bailing out small countries like greece in hopes of protecting big ones. >> the threat today is for the whole eurozone, so we need to find a solution. >> ministers signed off on what they hope will be part of the new solution, the new bailout fund that will kick in from 2013, but as they all know, a lot could change before then. >> our brussels correspondent has been following the discussions by the eurozone finance ministers in brussels....
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to another developing story we are following tonight, the weather in florida may turn out to be the big spoiler tomorrow for those of you who are eager to watch the final launch of the space shuttle. nasa forecaster are keeping an eye on thunderstorms now threatening tomorrow morning's scheduled liftoff which is supposed to happen just before 11:30 a.m. fox 5's bob barnard is live in the newsroom. >> it's destined to be nasa's final spaceflight manned or otherwise for some time and tonight former astronaut and space buffs of all ages are gathering along the east coast of central florida crossing their fingers hoping the skies clear for an all systems go. >> reporter: the space shuttle atlantis in the rain late today at kennedy space center, weather clearly a worry. this bolt of lightning striking 1/3-mile from the launch pad. >> the launch, our main concern is still having showers and thunderstorms in the area. so we thought we do have a 70% chance of weather prohibiting launch. >> reporter: the atlantis crew, mission specialist sandy mag necessary and rex walhe -- magness and rex walhe
to another developing story we are following tonight, the weather in florida may turn out to be the big spoiler tomorrow for those of you who are eager to watch the final launch of the space shuttle. nasa forecaster are keeping an eye on thunderstorms now threatening tomorrow morning's scheduled liftoff which is supposed to happen just before 11:30 a.m. fox 5's bob barnard is live in the newsroom. >> it's destined to be nasa's final spaceflight manned or otherwise for some time and...
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>> yeah. >> "how big are your --" talking about the breasts? >> i guess. >> "i masturbate twice a day." >> just teasing on that thing. i'm going to go meet her. and then nothing. nothing. >> nothing. because there's a whole lot of something going on right here. you know what i mean? >> it's all just words. he argues everything said in a chat room is just pretend. the problem is that you left the pretend world of the computer internet and came here to the real world. >> yeah. >> where you thought a real girl was home alone. >> yeah, but she was -- >> and so it's not pretend anymore once you're here. do you get that? >> i know. that's what i'm saying. i made a mistake. >> he claims he just came over to bring the girl lunch. did you bring condoms? >> no. actually, i did. actually -- >> oh, you did. why don't you put them on that bar there? oh, there's some right there. extra sensitive. >> i mean, she wants me to bring some. and i just bring them. >> so a 13-year-old told you to do something so you did it. you're 40. >> i made a mistake. >> he says
>> yeah. >> "how big are your --" talking about the breasts? >> i guess. >> "i masturbate twice a day." >> just teasing on that thing. i'm going to go meet her. and then nothing. nothing. >> nothing. because there's a whole lot of something going on right here. you know what i mean? >> it's all just words. he argues everything said in a chat room is just pretend. the problem is that you left the pretend world of the computer internet...
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i think that's the big problem. >> reactions? >> the words you use, we hear these catchphrases out of d.c.. tell us what the words mean. obama uses shared sacrifice or sacrifice what does that word mean? >> everyone at 50 please, great question. >> strengthen to me, means giving people more control of their own lives. having decisions made by the patient and the doctor not by a government bureaucrat or insurance company bureaucrat. if you let people be responsible shoppers they do a much better job than a government one size fits all approach. that's the position that i've supported and continue to support. having patients involved in the decisions and their care. >> i'm a friend of a doctor. i remember in the day when people would come in and there would be a sign at the door saying that payment is due when service is rendered. and they didn't have insurance or anything like that. not as much as they do now. i think the big problem is, people don't know how much it really costs for health care. explain more how choice can help t
i think that's the big problem. >> reactions? >> the words you use, we hear these catchphrases out of d.c.. tell us what the words mean. obama uses shared sacrifice or sacrifice what does that word mean? >> everyone at 50 please, great question. >> strengthen to me, means giving people more control of their own lives. having decisions made by the patient and the doctor not by a government bureaucrat or insurance company bureaucrat. if you let people be responsible...
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. >> this guy says the petition is all about making the big shots pay. >> big city officials are all like... aha. we've got a free ride you know? >> okay. >> it makes it fair for all of us. >> and nathan is representing unions. >> you can't say this is about night time parking meters when it's about pensions. >> he says the 72,000 signatures gathered should be thrown out. >> our lawyers are looking into it now. >> he says the measure is spelled out right on the petition. >> every petition has what is called a sum marie prepared by the city. pechl read petition before signing it and he adds there were 300 people collecting signatures over tloo months. >> if opponents, you know have any evidence that a person has signed a petition under false pretenses they should come forward witness. i haven't seen any. >> still it's ironic that he has video rolled out, it would be an under cover camera watching -- watching his petition gathers in a web of lie autos well we made it clear to all of the signature gatherers to be accurate. now... is there could be an explanation as to every detail? no t
. >> this guy says the petition is all about making the big shots pay. >> big city officials are all like... aha. we've got a free ride you know? >> okay. >> it makes it fair for all of us. >> and nathan is representing unions. >> you can't say this is about night time parking meters when it's about pensions. >> he says the 72,000 signatures gathered should be thrown out. >> our lawyers are looking into it now. >> he says the measure is...
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big show. big, big, big, big, big show. our guests tonight, we have on tonight's program pakistan's former president pervez musharraf. my guess is we'll have a delightful beverage and a lovely conversation. (cheers and applause) so let's begin tonight with the on going "news of the world" phone hacking scandal. to get you caught up, a seemingly simple story. ma and pa owned newspaper hacking into a murdered little girl's phone and... (laughter). ... paying the police to cover it up. has unfortunately turned ugly. (laughter) as of now, london's two top policemen at scotland yard let's call them officer blu rotton has resigned. andrew colton has been arrested and sunday tragically authorities arrested poor mrs. weasley. (laughter) wait, no that's not mrs. weasley. sorry, tragically, authorities arrested the guy from simply red. yeah, that's it. actually, arrested was rebekah brooks, the woman who ran "news of the world" during the worst of-- as the british call them-- the troubles. (laughter) brooks had already resigned her p
big show. big, big, big, big, big show. our guests tonight, we have on tonight's program pakistan's former president pervez musharraf. my guess is we'll have a delightful beverage and a lovely conversation. (cheers and applause) so let's begin tonight with the on going "news of the world" phone hacking scandal. to get you caught up, a seemingly simple story. ma and pa owned newspaper hacking into a murdered little girl's phone and... (laughter). ... paying the police to cover it up....
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you know, you are a big deal, man! you are a big star. and you are an emmy winner, right? >> yes. >> stephen: me, too. >> i got one of those over there, too see my emmy, got a flack jacket on. >> got it nicely display there'd. >> stephen: have you ever won a peabody? >> no. >> stephen: i got one over there. just wanted to put that out there. >> what is that? >> stephen: what is that right there? an hourglass. the grim reaper gave it to me. [laughter] sir, everybody knows that you are an adad my award winning actor begun director producer. apollo 13, forest gump, of mice and men. steppenwolf in chicago. you've got a new project called the lieutenant dan band for the common good. you have a band named after your character in forest gump. you've been all over the world performing for our troops in uso shows which i admire. [cheers and applause] i think more people -- [cheers and applause] i think more entertainers should go out there and do that. >> i do, too. i think so. i have a great time doing it. there's nothing better than to get out in and support the men and women ser
you know, you are a big deal, man! you are a big star. and you are an emmy winner, right? >> yes. >> stephen: me, too. >> i got one of those over there, too see my emmy, got a flack jacket on. >> got it nicely display there'd. >> stephen: have you ever won a peabody? >> no. >> stephen: i got one over there. just wanted to put that out there. >> what is that? >> stephen: what is that right there? an hourglass. the grim reaper gave it to me....
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, big spending cuts. but, the white house knew that a lot of republicans including speaker john boehner thought it would be irresponsible to not -- raise the debt ceiling and go past the limited and on the other hand, the white house is insisting on a long term deal to get it passed the election, and, republicans know that they cannot reject a deal too, voy default now, just so they can get it passed the election and if there is an actual deal that is -- for 6 months the white house will have to accept it. so, both sides have these weakness in their bargaining positions. >> jamie: byron york of the washington examiner, i know you wrote a great piece on this yesterday and we'll follow your commentary how things are going in washington. thanks for weighing in, today. >> thank you, jamie. >> eric: right now it is ten at night in hong kong and 11:00 at night in tokyo and, in hours when the traders wake up and go to work, what will happen? all eyes are anticipating what could happen when trading beginnings in
, big spending cuts. but, the white house knew that a lot of republicans including speaker john boehner thought it would be irresponsible to not -- raise the debt ceiling and go past the limited and on the other hand, the white house is insisting on a long term deal to get it passed the election, and, republicans know that they cannot reject a deal too, voy default now, just so they can get it passed the election and if there is an actual deal that is -- for 6 months the white house will have...
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they paid a big price for the failure of the takeover. the share prices have fallen around 20% in the past nine days wiping almost 3 billion pounds from the value of the company. what has rupert murdoch lost? >> this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to acquire and% of the business which has extraordinarily good prospects, which has a growth trajectory which is well understood. it would have a substantial increase by an order of magnitude of a 20% increase. >> mr. murdoch is much bigger in the u.s.. the concern for him is that u.s. senators are now on his case following allegations that 9/11 victims and their phones were hacked. >> if that is true and if there was any access to any of the victims records, it would be the most evasive and perverse use of a victim's information in the final moments of their lives, a tremendous invasion for the families as well. >> 1989, the dawn of television's new age. >> mr. murdoch would see himself as the founder of bskyb. to be told by politicians that he should not press ahead in its sent to own all
they paid a big price for the failure of the takeover. the share prices have fallen around 20% in the past nine days wiping almost 3 billion pounds from the value of the company. what has rupert murdoch lost? >> this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to acquire and% of the business which has extraordinarily good prospects, which has a growth trajectory which is well understood. it would have a substantial increase by an order of magnitude of a 20% increase. >> mr. murdoch is much...
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sugiri. >> we have already changed from big family to small family. in 1970s, our fertility rate was 5.6 children per woman. now it is 2.6 per woman. it's very good in terms of decreasing fertility. but it is not enough. fertility should be 2.1. >> reporter: 2.1, that's replacement rate, is that right? >> yes, that's right. >> reporter: even after that success, the population isn't expected to level off until it reaches some 350 million. and there's one other big question about how much of a role gandarusa will play in lowering that fertility rate: whether or not it gets the approval of islamic religious leaders. some fundamentalist groups are opposed to any form of birth control. but dr. sugiri says, most mainstream imams approve of family planning methods if they are not permanent and do not harm the body. he is optimistic gandarusa will be available in indonesian stores as early as next year. he's less confident the drug will be sold in the united states any time soon, since strict food and drug regulations would require years of additional testing
sugiri. >> we have already changed from big family to small family. in 1970s, our fertility rate was 5.6 children per woman. now it is 2.6 per woman. it's very good in terms of decreasing fertility. but it is not enough. fertility should be 2.1. >> reporter: 2.1, that's replacement rate, is that right? >> yes, that's right. >> reporter: even after that success, the population isn't expected to level off until it reaches some 350 million. and there's one other big...
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it was a very big character in the film. we had to do a lot of complex things involving harry having to ride and then fly on the back of it. so realizing and completing for the film was quite an achievement. more recently, i really, really thought the work we did with creature and dobby in deathly hallows part 1 was really top notch because you had to empathize with these little characters because you had to deal with harry's emotional distress when dobby died at the end. so to do a cg creature that causes the audience to shed a tear was a challenge and we managed to pull that off. that was quite a difficult thing but very rewarding, as well. >> but for every rewarding challenge there are some effects burke says have fallen flat. >> some things you're pleased with, other things are never quite sort of were as good as you hoped. i think for me, if i'm completely honest, it would probably be grupe the fifth film didn't quite hit the mark unfortunately. we weren't really quite sure how believable he was at the end of the day. t
it was a very big character in the film. we had to do a lot of complex things involving harry having to ride and then fly on the back of it. so realizing and completing for the film was quite an achievement. more recently, i really, really thought the work we did with creature and dobby in deathly hallows part 1 was really top notch because you had to empathize with these little characters because you had to deal with harry's emotional distress when dobby died at the end. so to do a cg creature...
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it is a big crime, and it will have to be punished. >> simon schama, in his column at "the daily beast," bernard henri-levy said this is like ropes spear. you wrote a book on the french revolution. do you think there's any -- >> i can understand bernard's passion about that, but as we know, the guillotine was the conclusion of that. that's not exactly what happened to dominique strauss-kahn. what i wanted to say to bernard and the discussion is that much of what he says i share, but i think it boils down to this kind of very lurid relationship between the tabloid press and the nature of criminal prosecution, spectacular. criminal prosecution or criminal apprehension, potential criminal apprehension, as a kind of public spectacle. >> like the casey anthony trial. >> yes. exactly. there is something in american public life, actually, which assumes it not to be problematic, actually, to make it a show before any guilt is necessarily proven. >> you have this tendency, also in france, and it was even more severe and as severe concerning france than america. you have this tendency to mix sho
it is a big crime, and it will have to be punished. >> simon schama, in his column at "the daily beast," bernard henri-levy said this is like ropes spear. you wrote a book on the french revolution. do you think there's any -- >> i can understand bernard's passion about that, but as we know, the guillotine was the conclusion of that. that's not exactly what happened to dominique strauss-kahn. what i wanted to say to bernard and the discussion is that much of what he says i...
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i guess the "new york times" recently had a big, big article about this. people say it's rude. you didn't return my e-mail. well, it seems to me, not knowing a lot about that, i could do it but i don't want to. this is one of those reasons. because she gets several hundred of them a day, and many of them are from people she does not even know. why should she take time out of her entire day to answer e-mails to -- to people that have nothing to do with, you know -- you know what i'm saying? >> yes. no. i do. and i'm a horrible e-mail answerer. sometimes i'll wake up in the middle of the night, oh my god. a few to remember. that's going to take too long to respond to. i'll hold it. >> right. >> and then -- i don't -- >> i just get delirious because i get that panicky freaked-out feeling. >> hoda -- >> this is what people do, i'm one of them and i feel terrible about it. sometimes you use e-mail to extend a nicety, but you don't really intend on following through. hey -- great talking to you. let's have lunch. then -- but you're not saying -- >> tomorrow. or write back. >> you're
i guess the "new york times" recently had a big, big article about this. people say it's rude. you didn't return my e-mail. well, it seems to me, not knowing a lot about that, i could do it but i don't want to. this is one of those reasons. because she gets several hundred of them a day, and many of them are from people she does not even know. why should she take time out of her entire day to answer e-mails to -- to people that have nothing to do with, you know -- you know what i'm...
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the big chicken sandwich combo is back! and it's as big as ever. i'm gonna jump it! you can't jump that! it's two chicken patties, topped with bacon, and melting cheese plus seasoned curly fries and a drink for only $3.99! what do you know? your only a baby! vrrrrooooom! i'm t-rex and i came out of extinction cuz i heard the combo was back! and that got a million hits? yep. why do we even make commercials anymore? 'cause you like to be in them. >>> welcom >>> welcome back to the "early show." top of the hour. looks a little hazy out there in new york city. and a lot of the country may be seeing that same picture outside their window. hot, hazy and humid. what a day. i'm erica hill along with chris wragge this morning. we want to tell you this -- not about the heat, because we'll talk about that later in the show. but an exchange program for high school students. a culture exchange. maybe your child received a letter from people to people, a group founded by president eisenhower in 1956. it is now a nonprofit being run by his granddaughter. >> sounds like a terrific o
the big chicken sandwich combo is back! and it's as big as ever. i'm gonna jump it! you can't jump that! it's two chicken patties, topped with bacon, and melting cheese plus seasoned curly fries and a drink for only $3.99! what do you know? your only a baby! vrrrrooooom! i'm t-rex and i came out of extinction cuz i heard the combo was back! and that got a million hits? yep. why do we even make commercials anymore? 'cause you like to be in them. >>> welcom >>> welcome back to...
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their big breakthrough. spotlight on story on technology update. we. covered. would be soon which brightened if you knew about sun moon from funds to christians . nice friends starts on t.v. don't come. to guns for hire a company accused of killing seventeen innocent iraq is goes on trial in the us but only on accusations of overfilling blackwater now known as c allegedly charged too much more protecting us officials in war zones and. norway releases the names of victims from friday's twin attack as the suspects a lawyer says his client is not aware he killed seventy six people some experts are warning the spread of anticyclonic sentiment in europe could lead to more brevik style terror. nato led peacekeepers are deployed along casillas northern border with serbia to calm escalating ethnic tensions over attempts to enforce a trade embargo the e.u. and the u.s. led international condemnation of the action that resulted in one police officer being killed and. that's the headlines and that is here with the latest sports. you know what she lives sports update on ou
their big breakthrough. spotlight on story on technology update. we. covered. would be soon which brightened if you knew about sun moon from funds to christians . nice friends starts on t.v. don't come. to guns for hire a company accused of killing seventeen innocent iraq is goes on trial in the us but only on accusations of overfilling blackwater now known as c allegedly charged too much more protecting us officials in war zones and. norway releases the names of victims from friday's twin...
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welcome to the first what makes a big splash in the world of high tech business questions in advance science in the i can't she products just don't understand call for huge fees is going to be followed russian invaders to each of bidders abroad and their big breakthrough back . sunlight on stocks on technology update here on. we've got the future covered. discoveries. communicate with the want to. test yourself and become free. see what nature can give you. he. says. four thirty am in moscow these are your r t have lives ninety four people now confirmed killed in friday's attacks in norway as details of the massacre and the man charged with the crimes begin to emerge. anders behring breivik a thirty two year old norwegian arrested earlier has confessed to both the shooting . death of a bombing in central can suspect of links to a. organization and was strongly opposed to immigration and islam. and as greece's credit ratings are threatened with being downgraded and washington takes a step toward defaulting on its natural debt analysts say it's the men in the street who will eventually
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artie's zero new york resident laurie harshness task people in the big apple whether they're ready to pay more taxes to shore up the economy. would you be willing to pay more in taxes to save your government from bankruptcy this week let's talk about that. definitely wouldn't pay much if any of their spending. demands whether they're spending on defense. or education. so do you trust your government to spend it correctly i don't trust any of the parties in our country a little bit how much is a little but. few percentage points more and that's about it that's about it since fifty percent of the american public does not pay a nickel i would have a problem i believe everybody even if it's a dollar fifty everybody should be in this shared sacrifice it all depends on how much work you're actually if you know if i'm working hard and i make you my good my good share you know why they want to get taken away from me when people who you know don't. you know you just spend a lot more money in taxes so that more people have my service says you have to pay for people who aren't working as hard as
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you when you do you know allocate your resources disproportionately the you will make these big glaring mistakes ok then this no to the no firing interests and he bought the ball. but that's one point he said pointing is second point is very very naive force the uva and i'm very very dangerous and you know we all hope there are no more terrorism acts but it's very very naive to think that this was a one off and it's not like it's a happened if you look at the right wing there and see islamic. rhetoric in europe it is far higher than the u.k. for sure we have countries in the u.k. countries in europe who are banning certain acts of islam so they've banned the minaret they've banned the wearing of all of these things are happening it's there in the u.k. it's not that bad at the moment they go he says it's good to see now when you impinge on people's human rights then what are you talking about a liberal democracy you talk about democracy a good model and even revive that let's do it i replied that i had stephen replied that's a very good point because you look at saudi arabia which is the
you when you do you know allocate your resources disproportionately the you will make these big glaring mistakes ok then this no to the no firing interests and he bought the ball. but that's one point he said pointing is second point is very very naive force the uva and i'm very very dangerous and you know we all hope there are no more terrorism acts but it's very very naive to think that this was a one off and it's not like it's a happened if you look at the right wing there and see islamic....
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to make the defense of nato territory and russian territory effect a big part of russia will be covered by that anti-missile defense shield and russian president dmitry medvedev believes that that could be a potential reason for another arms race on the sidelines of the russian nato council and there was a meeting within the russian president's meeting with a very different the president of south africa jacob zuma liking to present your ideas of how to resolve the conflict in libya you were deprived from the recent summit of the african union and he once here speaking on behalf of the union now the ideas were her doubts but it seems that russia and nato are still not on the same page when it comes to resolving the conflict let's listen to what russian foreign minister lavrov had to say we believe that the arms embargo that was introduced by the un security council is straightforward and it is captured this way in the resolution is applies to libya's entire territory therefore any arms supplies are violating this resolution as well as any attempts to send military instructors into libya
to make the defense of nato territory and russian territory effect a big part of russia will be covered by that anti-missile defense shield and russian president dmitry medvedev believes that that could be a potential reason for another arms race on the sidelines of the russian nato council and there was a meeting within the russian president's meeting with a very different the president of south africa jacob zuma liking to present your ideas of how to resolve the conflict in libya you were...
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it's like big. so you don't know exactly what to do. we try to make. the winter olympic city of sochi doing the f one feel in the room of your old room being twenty four teams probably with thirty one year old sitting moving just be willing . to spend. on the other ones for the european girl very. muddy. and i think will really look forward to racing here. as i said this is a real taste of the fire. for the people of moscow to really experience what we can do with the rice and the sounds of the smells i think. and we'll mcwhirter in february in the morning to training for this means most of you rushes to stay with one driver you really get through it was getting to the streets of sochi the building you see resorts three huge again on the way this year. i think it's a great idea to organize this exhibition of the you can see. it's come close and few of the sports special atmosphere. with three years before russia's did you inform you one such events you only trans to see the world's fastest cars in how we were in distribution for a real cool to flag rac
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and one big question, where are the divers? if they could search the record down 200 or 300 feet deep they might get some answers mainly whether any of the dead are still trapped in the wreckage. >> more questions than answers. thank you. >>> the families of the seven missing fishermen are clinging to the hope of course that those men will be found alive. the mexican navy is still searching for those missing. it has agreed to search beyond the typical 96 hours, which is protocol for its water rescues. after that the search typically turns into a recovery mission. but relatives have set up a facebook page called find our fathers, with pictures of each of the fishermen who is missing. >>> a pair of brush fire keeps crews busy this afternoon. around 2:45 p.m., flames were spotted in a grassy area near wood valley place in danville. that's close to blackhawk plaza. it took about 15 minutes for firefighters to put it out. smoke hung over homes. no houses were burned. an hour later another grassfire was spotted in the oakland hills.
and one big question, where are the divers? if they could search the record down 200 or 300 feet deep they might get some answers mainly whether any of the dead are still trapped in the wreckage. >> more questions than answers. thank you. >>> the families of the seven missing fishermen are clinging to the hope of course that those men will be found alive. the mexican navy is still searching for those missing. it has agreed to search beyond the typical 96 hours, which is protocol...
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call big pharma were distilling the raw leaf into a new drug. in vienna, dr. freud was fascinated. in 1884, he wrote the first major description, 70 pages, uber coca about cocaine. >> it was the miracle drug. if you had a stomach ache, you were nervous, if you were lethargic, needed energy, if you had tuberculosis, asthma, all sorts of things, it was going to cure what you had. >> reporter: meanwhile, by the mid 1890s, he was flirting with disaster as he wrote in an 1895 letter. >> he probably finally stopped using after he and a friend of his used cocaine on a patient and nearly killed her. >> by then, other doctors worried too. >> too many people were taking too much cocaine and then they were -- these patients were presenting basically as addicts who needed the stuff, they couldn't live without it. and that's when doctors began to say, huh, we better rethink this. >> today we know addiction is at least in part a physical disease. we understand more. >> i would hope that more people are skeptical of grandiose claims of new drugs, new pharmaceu
call big pharma were distilling the raw leaf into a new drug. in vienna, dr. freud was fascinated. in 1884, he wrote the first major description, 70 pages, uber coca about cocaine. >> it was the miracle drug. if you had a stomach ache, you were nervous, if you were lethargic, needed energy, if you had tuberculosis, asthma, all sorts of things, it was going to cure what you had. >> reporter: meanwhile, by the mid 1890s, he was flirting with disaster as he wrote in an 1895 letter....
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you know you can see some of the big ones. thousands of tons of rock will go through treatment process to several kilograms of enriched or. go to the most important place in the factory the smelting furnace. will be extracted from the. agents are added to it. and then it goes into this where the temperature is one thousand five hundred degrees celsius. the gold is melted into a half to three hours. every two days. today will produce four bars weighing about one thousand five hundred ounces all together. belongs to a canadian firm for that reason the production western standards every single piece of equipment and even the workers clothes have been imported from canada. the staff enjoys high safety standards and is well paid many others would like to be employed here the enterprise is one of the largest sources of taxes for the country's national budget the. factories managers have no interest in revolutions and elections taking down and they are confident that they will be able to come to terms with any regime. we have good co
you know you can see some of the big ones. thousands of tons of rock will go through treatment process to several kilograms of enriched or. go to the most important place in the factory the smelting furnace. will be extracted from the. agents are added to it. and then it goes into this where the temperature is one thousand five hundred degrees celsius. the gold is melted into a half to three hours. every two days. today will produce four bars weighing about one thousand five hundred ounces all...
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big crowds gathered for all the festivities. so security is going to be very tight. expect to see additional police officers, dogs. there will also be undercover officers that you may not necessarily be aware of, milling through the crowd to make sure everything goes smoothly today. very, very quiet right now. we're still not seeing anyone staking out their spots. that no doubt is going to happen pretty soon. we're also not seeing the road closures in the area. we were told that 5:00 a.m. some of the roads could start closing down. but 15th street, which is behind me here, we're still seeing traffic. very, very soon, we're going to start seeing the police get those barricades in police and start to cordon things off so they can get ready for the festivities. keep in mind, the parade down constitution avenue at 11:45. some of these are going to be earlier in the day, and then a lot of closures in effect for the events tonight. joe, back to you. >> megan mcgrath reporting live. megan, thanks very much. if you are one of the hundreds of thousands headed downtown, metro
big crowds gathered for all the festivities. so security is going to be very tight. expect to see additional police officers, dogs. there will also be undercover officers that you may not necessarily be aware of, milling through the crowd to make sure everything goes smoothly today. very, very quiet right now. we're still not seeing anyone staking out their spots. that no doubt is going to happen pretty soon. we're also not seeing the road closures in the area. we were told that 5:00 a.m. some...
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we are one big team and execute one big team and look down at the earth that's one big planet. the more people we get up here to see that perspective the better off we will be. >> i'm with cade tv channel to you this, if oxalate. my question is for wrecks. tommy what do you have to tell people, how do you inspire them to look to the future, how do they get in space? >> number one, work harder especially math and science and number two, have persistence because as hard as he worked it's going to take persistence. as a kid is getting in my backyard looking at the airplane circling around to go in san francisco and while i hope i get a chance to fly one day. to be here with my crew mates flying over the years that 200 miles of but 17,500 miles per hour it's really a dream come true. and the simple things like floating and flying in zero gravity is amazing. everybody dreams about the dreams you can fly and here to can actually do it. it's amazing in your dreams really can come true. >> atlantis this is houston. that concludes questions from the ames research center. please stand by
we are one big team and execute one big team and look down at the earth that's one big planet. the more people we get up here to see that perspective the better off we will be. >> i'm with cade tv channel to you this, if oxalate. my question is for wrecks. tommy what do you have to tell people, how do you inspire them to look to the future, how do they get in space? >> number one, work harder especially math and science and number two, have persistence because as hard as he worked...
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the journalists who are looking at what's going on so i think that the ramifications of this is so big i mean you know britain is it is shaking at this each day it's headline news and people are asking who's next the timing our back iraq's arrest is raising our few eyebrows former british intelligence officer any mesh on says it's more than a coincidence. it's very unusual to have someone this close to the heart the heart of power in the u.k. being arrested but i suppose based on the prima factual evidence around this case it would be unavoidable for the police not to arrest having said that of course it is a very long journey from arrest to being charged to being put on trial and to be convicted so i suppose i'd be more surprised if if she were charging if this does proceed towards a legal hearing i have to say that i think is the timing of this arrest is very interesting because it's highly highly unusual for someone to be a prearranged arrest to turn themselves into a police station and go through the rest process on a sunday and of course is just two days before she was due to appe
the journalists who are looking at what's going on so i think that the ramifications of this is so big i mean you know britain is it is shaking at this each day it's headline news and people are asking who's next the timing our back iraq's arrest is raising our few eyebrows former british intelligence officer any mesh on says it's more than a coincidence. it's very unusual to have someone this close to the heart the heart of power in the u.k. being arrested but i suppose based on the prima...
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this financial still this is really something quite frightening if indeed it really really goes into big trouble on the financial markets this is certainly a totally new face of the euro crisis you mention here a fairy tale with all too appealing countries chips save themselves for a bite of the g.c. apple and now many are left with quest saying taking the bait. not bad i mean. after more than a decade of great businesses like badasses they've been hit hard the center shopping street in athens is still bustling the problems with the economy means that many businesses here in greece are simply caught on. during the year in many european prices and for many of the members we could colonies it didn't mean european wages if one fought hard for another year of skeptics who wanted danger from the start they have become the unlikely heroes in this tale just who the hell do you think you people are you are very very dangerous people indeed your obsession with creating this euro state means that you're happy to destroy democracy you appear to be happy for millions and millions of people to be emp
this financial still this is really something quite frightening if indeed it really really goes into big trouble on the financial markets this is certainly a totally new face of the euro crisis you mention here a fairy tale with all too appealing countries chips save themselves for a bite of the g.c. apple and now many are left with quest saying taking the bait. not bad i mean. after more than a decade of great businesses like badasses they've been hit hard the center shopping street in athens...
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. >> it is a big surprise, but we should have known a couple of months ago you would get pretty good at this covert ops stuff. >> gates has a lot of fans and ed a might beers in both parties. and he's served in a variety of roles under eight separate presidents of the united states. he turns his job over to former cia director leon panetta. >>> and sadly, news tonight about the fighting men and women secretary gates has focused so much of his time on, three u.s. soldiers killed in iraq yesterday. attack at a u.s. base called shocker, right near the border with iran. seven other americans were wounded, that brings the death toll up to 15 in two years and ten months after the u.s. declared an end to combat operations in iraq. >>> china has a lot to boast about tonight. first today it opened the world's longest bridge over a body of water. it's a bridge about 350 miles southeast of beijing. it's over 26 miles long, that's 2 1/2 miles longer by the way than the causeway over ponchartrain in louisiana, for those keeping score at home. and the estimated cost, at least $1.5 billion. this br
. >> it is a big surprise, but we should have known a couple of months ago you would get pretty good at this covert ops stuff. >> gates has a lot of fans and ed a might beers in both parties. and he's served in a variety of roles under eight separate presidents of the united states. he turns his job over to former cia director leon panetta. >>> and sadly, news tonight about the fighting men and women secretary gates has focused so much of his time on, three u.s. soldiers...